Movie Review
From a review of a new movie, "Novitiate" on the National Review site::
What caused the ranks of these women (nuns and sisters)of deep devotion so rapidly to
diminish after that 1965 peak? American life certainly started changing
rapidly in the 1960s, but factors such as the sexual revolution, the
explosion in drug use, and the Vietnam War didn’t apply so much to the
Catholic sisters. What did apply to them — what tore the foundations out
from under them — was the 1962–1965 work of the Second Vatican Council,
known as Vatican II, which ordered several steps meant to moderate and
modernize Church practices. Henceforth, Mass would be celebrated in
English or any other contemporary language rather than Latin, by a
priest facing the congregants instead of standing with his back to them.
And nuns learned that they could no longer consider themselves closer
to God than anyone else. Their lifelong devotion to sacrifice seemed to
be rendered moot.
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